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July 30, 2024
Pros and cons of a rising trend: Commercial cancer screeningUnlike evidence-based, medically recommended screenings that are ordered by a doctor or based on recognized guidelines, commercial businesses offer their tests to anyone who wants and can afford them.
July 25, 2024
Even a one-month treatment delay increases cancer death riskThe earlier a patient is diagnosed and the sooner she or he gets treated, the better the chance for a positive outcome. Conversely, a late diagnosis and delays in treatments may result in challenging consequences for patients.
July 23, 2024
Robotic surgery a treatment option for high-risk gynecologic cancer patientsCity of Hope Cancer Center Chicago Gynecologic Oncologist Barbara Buttin, MD, explains advantages of this treatment for this underserved population
July 18, 2024
When to worry about thyroid nodulesIn many cases, thyroid nodules are first detected during a medical scan for an unrelated health condition.
July 16, 2024
Five things to consider after a colorectal cancer diagnosisWith the right approach colorectal cancer can be treated successfully, with a minimal impact on your quality of life.
July 11, 2024
Gen X facing higher cancer rates than Baby BoomersResearch suggests that when Gen Xers start turning 60 in 2025, they’re more likely to be diagnosed with invasive cancer than Baby Boomers were at age 60.
July 9, 2024
What’s the difference: Generic and biosimilar cancer drugsWhen drug patents expire, competitors are able to start producing generic or biosimilar versions that are often less expensive.
July 2, 2024
What you need to know about your colonoscopy prepWhen you schedule a colonoscopy, your doctor will likely give you instructions on how and what to eat and drink in the days beforehand.
June 27, 2024
Navigating the end-of-life planning processEnd-of-life discussions, also known as advance care planning, are a key aspect of quality oncology care.
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